LIFESTYLE September 8, 2023 Theater tickets from the night Abraham Lincoln was shot are up for auction, expected to go for $100,000 A set of Ford's Theatre tickets from the night Abraham Lincoln was killed are up for auction for the second time — and are expected to sell for over $80,000 to a lucky bidder.
United Kingdom September 7, 2023 Freddie Mercury’s piano used to compose ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ along with other items sell for more than $2M An auction featuring a collection of Freddie Mercury’s costumes, fine art, and original lyrics has broken sale records. The auction on Wednesday sold the items for more than $2 million.
Puzzle September 7, 2023 Brain teaser: Can you find 4 apples hidden in the fall leaves? Challenge your vision and attention to detail with this seek-and-find brain teaser, which has four apples hidden in a pile of leaves. How fast can you solve the puzzle?
LIFESTYLE September 7, 2023 Mother Teresa actress in upcoming film praises the saint: 'Such incredible dedication' 91±¬ÁÏ Digital spoke to Swiss actress Jacqueline Fritschi-Cornaz, who plays Mother Teresa in the new film "Mother Teresa & Me." The movie will be released Oct. 5.
Massachusetts September 5, 2023 NY authorities investigating antiquities stolen from Turkey seize bronze bust from Massachusetts museum Authorities investigating the smuggling network involving objects looted from Turkey have seized a bronze bust from an art museum in Massachusetts.
Ohio September 1, 2023 Bronze Marcus Aurelius statue seized from Cleveland Museum of Art in looting investigation New York authorities seized a bronze statue of a former Roman emperor and philosopher from a museum in Cleveland. The authorities are investigating antiques looted from Turkey.
Artificial Intelligence August 31, 2023 3 visual artists sue AI companies for repurposing their work A lawsuit filed by three visual artists is attempting to stop artificial intelligence developers from profiting off other people's work by claiming copyright infringement.
LIFESTYLE August 25, 2023 On this day in history, August 25, 1980, the Broadway musical '42nd Street' opens On this day in history, the Tony Award-winning musical "42nd Street" opened on Broadway — eventually moving to three different theaters before closing eight years later.
Vermont August 24, 2023 Judge sides with Vermont grad school that covered up 'insensitive' anti-slavery mural Quebec-based artist Sam Kerson has lost his appeal to remove panels concealing controversial anti-slavery murals he painted at Vermont Law School.
Mexico August 22, 2023 Stone carvers maintain tradition after urban sprawl of Mexico City swallows ancient town of Xochiaca Despite the loss of ancient village Xochiaca, which was swallowed by Mexico City’s urban sprawl, stone carvers have still been able to pass down the village’s craft tradition for generations.
Florida August 17, 2023 Florida art museum files lawsuit over forged Basquiat paintings, claiming former CEO profited from sales The Orlando Museum of Art has sued former CEO Aaron De Groft over a forged paintings scheme. The museum displayed dozens of forged artworks under the name of Jean-Michel Basquiat